The Killing of a Sacred Deer

The Killing of a Sacred Deer(2017)

R
10/20/2017 (US)Drama, Thriller, Mystery2h 1m
7.0

Overview

Dr. Steven Murphy is a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who presides over a spotless household with his wife and two children. Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who insinuates himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.

Yorgos Lanthimos

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Efthymis Filippou

Writer

Yorgos Lanthimos

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clip - “What a charming boy”

clip - “What a charming boy”

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Yorgos Lanthimos on his directorial style

Yorgos Lanthimos on his directorial style

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Colin Farrell on the mind of Yorgos Lanthimos

Colin Farrell on the mind of Yorgos Lanthimos

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exclusive clip - “Surgery in the morning”

exclusive clip - “Surgery in the morning”

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Colin Farrell on the surgical approach of Yorgos Lanthimos

Colin Farrell on the surgical approach of Yorgos Lanthimos

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Colin Farrell and Yorgos Lanthimos talk The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

Colin Farrell and Yorgos Lanthimos talk The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

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Yorgos Lanthimos on the character of Colin Farrell

Yorgos Lanthimos on the character of Colin Farrell

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Colin Farrell on his first reaction to the script

Colin Farrell on his first reaction to the script

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Barry Keoghan and Raffey Cassidy interview each other

Barry Keoghan and Raffey Cassidy interview each other

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Original Voice

Original Voice

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clip - “Three times more”

clip - “Three times more”

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Sacred Deer at LFF

Sacred Deer at LFF

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Colin Farrell on The Killing of a Sacred Deer

Colin Farrell on The Killing of a Sacred Deer

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Elle Fanning, Colin Farrell, Todd Haynes & more at Cannes

Elle Fanning, Colin Farrell, Todd Haynes & more at Cannes

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A review by jessetaylor
9.0

Written on September 15, 2017

My immediate response as soon as this finished was "MASTERPIECE." Lanthimos is back to _Dogtooth_-level craziness with this film and I couldn't be happier. _The Lobster_ was a favourite of mine in 2016, but something about this one's hopelessness drew me in more - odd, I know. Lanthimos' films have characters stuck in dead end situations where they are able to make a choice, but the results of the options are bad and worse. It's a dour story and the film is relentlessly unsettling, but this is what I've come to expect and want out of this Greek maestro.

Sacred Deer is a suburban Greek tragedy that draws inspiration from Euripides’ _Iphigenia in Aulis_ - a character even mentions this title in a key scene - and it plays out both as you'd imagine and with great shock and originality. Lanthimos and his writing partner Efthymis Filippou may just be my favourite writing team working today - they haven't let me down yet.

The cast is spectacular here with Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell in top form bringing the odd words of Lanthimos and Filippou to life - albeit a very, very strange life. Farrell, having worked with Lanthimos on The Lobster, had nothing but high praise for the director during tonight's Q&A after the screening of the film. He even said they were planning another project to work on together. He's slowly becoming a muse and their relationship is turning into a DiCaprio-Scorsese type partnership (except I look forward to these way, way more).

The audience I was in had a hard time with this film - there was audible shock and disgust during the film and the applause as it ended was slight. I think people were genuinely scandalized by this one and that makes me like it even more. Keep shocking audiences, Lanthimos, you Greek bastard. I'll be in line every single time!